dan72 wrote:I have heard some baseball experts say that he is done. I feel that if he is able to come back, the least minor jarring to his head would finish him. That could come from a swing and miss, a slide into a base, diving for a ground ball ,virtually anything. I have played football at a high level and I have seen what concussions can do to a person.Unfortunately money is involved here. Brian doesn't want to walk away from a mountain of cash, I would think that the Orioles should have some sort of insurance on a contract of that size. If I were the club, I would force his hand.

I have heard even loud noises like big crowds at the games bothers his head.

]]>2012-04-25T19:37:10-05:002012-04-25T19:37:10-05:00http://orioles-nation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=859&p=7949#p7949Unfortunately money is involved here. Brian doesn't want to walk away from a mountain of cash, I would think that the Orioles should have some sort of insurance on a contract of that size. If I were the club, I would force his hand.

Beaker wrote:He was much better than Andino pre-concussion, but the affects of a concussion can take a long time to recover. I like Roberts and really hope he can return to his old form, but if he misses this entire year and Andino has a good year I think his options at least with the Orioles are up.

He's signed for $10 million for 2013. What are you suggesting happens to Roberts if he misses the rest of this year but can play next year?

Beaker wrote:Every game I watch and see Brian Roberts in the dugout I always get to wondering will he ever hit the field again in an Orioles uniform or any uniform at that. Not only is he dealing with the head injuries, but also the emergence of Robert Andino at 2B. I think his time is over for the Orioles. What do you all think?

I don't know how similar concussion cases are, but the recovery of Morneau and Span are encouraging.

Andino, however, isn't going to prevent Roberts from playing. If Roberts can recover to anything close to before the injury (I know that's highly unlikely), he's much better than Andino.